Ha ha ha, now THAT'S a dream! Utter nonsense! I love that your brain took somebody who is notoriously friendly, approachable and happy and made her ... uh, not those things.

I read or heard somewhere once that one's brain can't read in dreams. Which might explain why everything was in a foreign language. Then again, I'm almost entirely sure that I've read in dreams before, so who knows?

Lol Yes. I haven't the slightest how I got it all turned around. It was funny, though. She still had her 80s hair and glasses.
But you know, I know ive read in dreams before too. I think its my previous convos with Pinky that did it.

I had a dream that Kermit was an explorer, and he was exploring an icy cave. While exploring, he meets Piggy as the frozen, living, dead, and the thing keeping her that way is these urns that break because the cave is too cold. So, Kermit takes the time trying to keep her alive, and he falls in love with her.

I had a rather Muppety dream last night! So, I now have 8 official evil exes (you think Ramona Flowers would have made me learn my lesson and I got confused between if I had 8 or 9 as it pertains to my dream)

Anyhow, in my dream, my most recent evil ex was trying to hurt me, he was some big vaccuum monster that was sucking all the clean air away and emitting cigarette smoke into the air which is lethal to me! (due to asthma)

Next thing I knew, I fell down, in some dirt and hurt my ankle, I almost fell forward into the dirt which I now discovered was mud, but, two blue arms caught me. It was Gonzo and Camilla flew in next to him. They were a superhero couple team and they protected me from my evil ex monster and defeated him and got me to safety Then we ended up by the beach, Camilla got into a boat, Gonzo got on a parasail thing attached to the boat and they invited me to come with them, so, I did and then we rode off into the sunrise (yes, sunRISE not sunset) and then Gonzo made a wonderful crash landing! He got in the boat at this point, and I thanked him and Camilla again and we shared a group hug!

This morning I had a dream I was watching some "lost Muppet special", clearly from the '70s, where Kermit and co. were all in a large bus or RV taking a trip somewhere. Unfortunately all I recall now is one scene, where several of the cast were anxious about not being able to get out of some horrible territory they were in, and Kermit walked around through the RV singing to them. The song was one I recognized vaguely in the dream, but upon waking I don't know what it was, only that it had a theme of "it's okay, everything's going to be all right" (though perhaps not in those exact words), and weirdly, Jim Henson wasn't singing. Instead, some '60s classic country singer was providing the voice even though I'm sure it was Jim operating Kermit. Very weird.

My housemates, unfortunately, were there being loud and intrusive while I was trying to watch this, so much so that I yelled at them. (No, they're typically NOT like that in real life...I may just be frustrated with still having to share space.) The alarm went off before the special ended so I have no idea of the whole plot.
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I took a nap this afternoon and had a short but awesome, and totally strange, muppety dream. I was listening to music on last.fm and a song came on by a Wiccan artest, Kenny Klein, who I don't particularly like though I do have a few of his songs in my library. Anyway, this song was live, and he talked a little in the beginning about how he wrote this song when he was 25, and it was a challenge for him to write a commedy song mentioning all the different religions of the world. The first muppety clue I had was when he said something and Fozzie, voiced by Eric Jacobson, called out, "That's not nice!" from the audience. Then he started singing, and musically it was based somewhat on Mad Dogs and Englishmen, though a bit slower. I couldn't really make out any of the words, as a bunch of muppets were singing with him in a wild assortment of voices. I could pick out Kermit, Piggy, Uncle Deadly, (Kenny sang something about Hamlet, and Deadly had one solo line), and Elmo and Zoe. There were more. Someone with a deep voice, possibly Link or Statler and Waldorf, as I can't imagine one without the other. Strangely though Elmo and Zoe were the only 2 SS muppets, I looked at the album information and it was a Sesame Street album.

First, I dreamt that I was watching a scene from the Gene Kelly episode that doesn't appear in the episode. Gene Kelly goes outside the theater and finds Kermit, not wearing his collar, and then they start singing, with some tune like "Some people just have to dance..." and eventually a number of cartoon characters appear. Scooby-Doo and Shaggy appear, and Jabberjaw appears, dressed in drag, singing "some people just want to cross dress" (now keep in mind I never watched Jabberjaw), and then Bugs Bunny comes up from the ground and sings "Some people need to know the correct turn in albequerque". I think C3PO and R2D2 also made a cameo.

And then I was playing an Angry Birds-style Sesame Street game, where various characters were either hiding or trapped, only the tips of their heads being in view, and Elmo had to shoot slingshots to get them out. This game featured Herry Monster, Maurice, Murray Monster, The Two-Headed Monster, and others. And at one point I shot somethiing which revealed that The Best of Kermit on Sesame Street would come to DVD in january (but it had weird illustrated art on the cover).

And then I saw an image of the cover for the upcoming Best of Sesame Friends, and kept trying to get online to see if Muppet Wiki had any info besides what we already know. But in my dream the cover is pretty similar to how the "Muppets" video section at sesamestreet.org looks, only with nine main character images.

I once had a dream that there was this TV special on. This doctor insisted that Kermit was sick, even though he felt fine. And Kermit thought there was something familiar about this doctor. His name was Doctor Hopper. I'm currently working that into a fanfic.

I once had a dream that there was this TV special on. This doctor insisted that Kermit was sick, even though he felt fine. And Kermit thought there was something familiar about this doctor. His name was Doctor Hopper. I'm currently working that into a fanfic.